A method of manufacturing an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device which uses kapton tapes on the gate pad or data pad to expose the gate pad and the data pad after subsequent processing steps. The method can also adopt a double structure of a metal layer and a transparent conductive layer for a gate electrode and a gate pad. The method can also use a metal mask. A diffraction exposure technique can also be adopted to decrease manufacturing time and cost.
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1. A method of manufacturing an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device which comprises:
forming a gate electrode, a gate line and a gate pad on a substrate;
attaching a first kapton tape on the gate pad;
forming a gate insulating layer on the substrate having the first kapton tape;
forming an active layer on the gate insulating layer over the gate electrode;
forming an ohmic contact layer on the active layer;
forming source and drain electrodes, a data line, and a data pad;
forming a pixel electrode connected to the drain electrode;
forming a data pad terminal covering the data pad;
attaching a second kapton tape on the data pad terminal;
forming a passivation layer on the substrate having the second kapton tape; and
detaching the first and the second kapton tapes to expose the gate pad terminal and the data pad terminal.
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The present invention claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 2002-88084, filed in Korea on Dec. 31, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device and more particularly, to an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device and a manufacturing method thereof.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Generally, a liquid crystal display (LCD) device includes two substrates that are spaced apart and face each other with a liquid crystal material layer interposed between the two substrates. Each of the substrates includes electrodes that face each other, wherein a voltage applied to each electrode induces an electric field between the electrodes and within the liquid crystal material layer. Alignment of liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal material layer is changed by varying the intensity or direction of the applied electric field. Accordingly, the LCD device displays an image by varying light transmissivity through the liquid crystal material layer in accordance with the arrangement of the liquid crystal molecules.
On the gate electrode 12, the gate line 14, and the gate pad 16 is formed a gate insulating layer 20, on which over the gate electrode 12, an active layer 22 and an ohmic contact layer 24 are sequentially formed.
On the ohmic contact layer 24 source and drain electrodes 32 and 34 are formed, and on the gate insulating layer 20 a data pad 36 having the same material as the source and drain electrodes 32 and 34 is formed. Though not shown in
Next, the source and drain electrodes 32 and 34, and the data pad 36 are covered by a passivation layer 40 that has first, second, and third contact hole for exposing the drain electrode 34, the gate pad 16, and the data pad 36, respectively.
Next, on the passivation layer 40, a transparent conductive material is deposited and patterned to form a pixel electrode 52, a gate pad terminal 54, and a data pad terminal 56. The pixel electrode 52 is connected to the drain electrode via the first contact hole 42, and a portion of the pixel electrode 52 overlaps with the gate line 14. The gate pad terminal 54 and the data pad terminal 56 are connected to the gate pad 16 and the data pad 36 via the second and the third contact holes 44 and 46, respectively.
The array substrate as explained above is manufactured by photolithographic processes using 5 masks, and the photolithographic process includes cleaning, deposition of the photoresist layer, exposure to light, development, etching, and so on. Therefore, if one photolithographic process step can be eliminated in the manufacturing of the array substrate, the manufacturing time and the cost can be reduced.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a manufacturing method of an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An advantage of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device that shortens manufacturing time and cost.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by the practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the present invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, a method of manufacturing an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device includes forming a gate electrode, a gate line and a gate pad on a substrate, attaching a first KAPTON tape on the gate pad, forming a gate insulating layer on the substrate having the first KAPTON tape, forming an active layer on the gate insulating layer over the gate electrode, forming an ohmic contact layer on the active layer, forming source and drain electrodes, a data line, and a data pad, forming a pixel electrode connected to the drain electrode, forming a data pad terminal covering the data pad, attaching a second KAPTON tape on the data pad terminal, forming a passivation layer on the substrate having the second KAPTON tape, and detaching the first and the second KAPTON tapes to expose the gate pad terminal and the data pad terminal. The step of forming the active layer and the step of forming source and drain electrodes, the data line and the data pad can be processed through one photolithographic process. At this time, the photolithographic process may use a diffraction exposure technique. The step of forming the data pad terminal and the step of forming the pixel electrode can be carried out at the same time.
In another aspect, a manufacturing method of an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device includes forming a gate electrode, a gate line, and a gate pad on a substrate, disposing a first metal mask on the gate pad, forming a gate insulating layer, an amorphous silicon layer, a doped silicon layer, and a metal layer on the substrate after disposing the first mask, removing the first metal mask, patterning the metal layer, the doped silicon layer, and the amorphous silicon layer using a diffraction exposure technique to form source and drain electrodes, a data line, a data pad, an ohmic contact layer, and an active layer, forming a pixel electrode contacting the drain electrode, forming a gate pad terminal and a data pad terminal covering the gate pad and the data pad, respectively, disposing second and third metal masks on the gate pad and data pad terminals, respectively, forming a passivation layer on the substrate after disposing the second and third masks, and removing the second and the third masks. The step of forming the gate pad terminal and the data pad terminal may be carried out simultaneously with the step of forming the pixel electrode.
In another aspect, a manufacturing method of an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device includes forming a gate electrode, a gate line, and a gate pad on a substrate, forming a gate insulating layer on the gate electrode, the gate line, and the gate pad, forming an active layer on the gate insulating layer over the gate electrode, forming an ohmic contact layer on the active layer, forming source and drain electrodes, a data line and a data pad on the ohmic contact layer, forming a pixel electrode contacting the drain electrode, forming a gate pad terminal on the gate insulating layer such that a portion of the gate insulating layer is open over the gate pad, forming a data pad terminal covering the data pad, forming a passivation layer on the pixel electrode, the gate pad terminal and the data pad terminal, exposing the gate pad terminal and the gate pad by etching the passivation layer and the gate insulating layer, and exposing the data pad terminal by etching the passivation layer. The gate insulating layer and the passivation layer may contain silicon nitride or silicon oxide. The etchant for etching the passivation layer may include hydrogen fluoride (HF).
In another aspect, a method of manufacturing an array substrate for a liquid crystal display device includes forming a gate electrode, a gate line, and a gate pad on a substrate by sequentially depositing a metal layer and a transparent conductive layer and patterning, forming a gate insulating layer on the gate electrode, the gate line, and the gate pad, forming an active layer on the gate insulating layer over the gate electrode, forming an ohmic contact layer on the active layer, forming source and drain electrodes, a data line and a data pad on the ohmic contact layer, forming a pixel electrode contacting the drain electrode, forming a data pad terminal covering the data pad, forming a passivation layer on the pixel electrode and the data pad terminal, exposing the gate pad by etching the passivation layer and the gate insulating layer, and exposing the data pad terminal by etching the passivation layer. The transparent conductive layer may be one of indium-tin-oxide (ITO) and indium-zinc-oxide (IZO). The step of forming the active layer and the step of forming source and drain electrodes, the data line and the data pad can be processed through one photolithographic process. At this time, the photolithographic process may use a diffraction exposure technique. The insulating layer and the passivation layer contain silicon nitride or silicon oxide. The etchant for etching the passivation layer includes hydrogen fluoride (HF). The step of forming the gate pad terminal and the data pad terminal is carried out simultaneously with the step of forming the pixel electrode.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the present invention as claimed.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail to the illustrated embodiments of the present invention, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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The array substrate having the first and second KAPTON tapes 160 and 170 is shown in
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As explained above, in this embodiment, by using the KAPTON tapes, the pads can be exposed and thus, the array substrate can be manufactured by using four masks.
In the meantime, by using the diffraction exposure technique the source and drain electrodes and the active layer can be formed in one photolithographic process, and in this case, the manufacturing processes is further decreased. The array substrate manufactured using the diffraction technique is shown in
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Therefore, the gate pad terminal and the data pad terminal can be exposed without any further photolithographic process to achieve low manufacturing cost and shorten the manufacturing time. As a modification of this second embodiment, the source and drain electrodes, and the active layer can be formed by separate photolithographic processes.
In the meantime, after the completed array substrate is combined with a color filter substrate, the pads can be exposed by dipping the pad portion into the etchant for silicon nitride or silicon oxide, thereby reducing the process. The gate pad formed by this method is shown in
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This step can be carried out after forming the passivation layer 350 or after combining the array substrate and the color filter substrate. The reference numeral 360 in
In the third embodiment, since the gate pad terminal 344 of a transparent conductive material covers the gate pad 316 and the side portion of the gate pad 316 is not exposed, in attaching the PCB, the gate pad 316 will not separate.
In this way, damage to the gate pad can be prevented by adopting a double layer structure composed of a metal layer and a transparent conductive layer. The fourth embodiment shows this structure.
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This step can be carried out after forming the passivation layer 450 or after combining the array substrate and the color filter substrate. The reference numeral 460 in
In this fourth embodiment, since the upper portions of the gate pad and the data pad have a transparent material such as indum-tin-oxide, the damage of the pad can be prevented.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the fabrication and application of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Oh, Jae-Young, Lee, Kyoung-Mook, Nam, Seung-Hee, Choi, Nack-Bong
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